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If Great Britain will still nid the Boms with money it yet ve og substitute for the nimy of 100,000 won yow bing planted in South Africa,

Goneral Bothe says that he is prepared to solanit a report to a impartial commission repcting the number of raived farmstead ia

native land. It would help to sadeth mat- dark if the delegates to Europe, Messrs. Fischer, Wessels, and Wolmarans, are allowed to rotura to Bonti Afries, and complete nmnesty to the rebate would be a potent means of moving ricial estrangement.

Laidon, 2nd November, General De Wet said in the steamge Sazon for South Africn yesterday. The Burapcan dinaty is nasaited so laut, esveral sombers

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27TO,

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the guns. Colonel Bearna, made, 1 charge which checked the enemy, and the Aftfoan Rifles resptured some of the transport later, After avesher sharp flight the camela which had bean taken by the enemy were recovered.

The Milk had 52 men killed and Lae British hed 20 mon

London, 29th October. The expedition in Somalilead undar Colonel Strayne has been reinforced, and now numbers 500 mea. Italy has granted Great Britain permission to puzano the Hulla in bor sphere- of influence.

THE 16THMIAN CANAL.

London, 27th October,

papere. The epidemio is almost wholly confined, to the Chilnero quartori

THE PACIFIC, CABLE.

London, 2ad Novembar, The Tatea suya that the Government ought. to immediately construct subsidary lines linking the Empire with the Paelde cable, Mr. Chun berlain has compradated Sir Spencer Walpole, of the Pacific table Board, on the completion of the cable,

London, 3rd November. The New York Tribene has congratulated Great Britain on that magnificent achieve mail, the completion of the Pasifla cable." It

Flaming, who purs stently advocates the laying United States in its cabluproject. Sir Sandford of the cable, hus sont Lord Minto. Governor- (tereral of Canads, twn sublegrams girding the globe. Ona went esterly in 10 hours

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MR DOOLEY ON AMERICAN JE SITA TALAGUM DI

NEWSPAPERS.

* Was yo iver in ti paupers 2"" asked Mr. Dooley

"Want,” said Mr. Hennessy, “But it' wasn't me. It was another Hinisay. Was you p

*Manny times," said Mr. Douley, Whin I was prominent sooyally, yo oud hardly pick up a pa-sper without seein' we name in it an' th' amount is th fine. Ye must lade s

Vary simple

Mr. P. C. Knox, iba United States Attorney. / aleu-nistos thut the work is an incentive to the fife: Th' newspaper is watchin' must ivus fr

General, ripple that fim Pannur Cmal-Com- of his family oro all incouth Afries. Therpany in this to offer the United States a valid was a large crowd at Waterls station on the ad nuorenmbered title to its proporty.

hat no foeng was econsión of his depan Burger,

the Vice- displayed. Mr.

Loncion, 29th October, The Government of Colombia ramis the President of the late Tenusvaal Republic, spiethods of the United States in palloir minutes, and one westerly in 18 hours $0 arrived in London. He will probably replace General De Wet in the tour of venenis Both and Delroy through the United State

LICAL UPTOÜKƏND BARMAIDI

London, 3rd Novaber:

A new ordinance, inued by Blais Unit

Government, provides for the application of the principle of local option by a majorityof voters in regard to the thee of liquor lic use, or to provide for the cadre ecuteel of the liquor. traffic by trusts for publie purposes. Tho employment of harmaica, le probibited.

„GENERAL NEWS.

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE,

London, 26th October. The Admiralty is making uso of the inventio resources and the plans of private abipbuilders. The Admiralty has planed orders for the four "scouts" of 10 tonfat shipbuilding yards at Glasgow, Birkenhead, Barrow-in-Facness, and Elswick. The scouts are to have a spot of

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the Tatbraing railway during the late insur- rection, and thereforo objats to alienate the land cesty for the construction of the Isthmiau canal. Colombia offers the processary

Jomonds. (€129,000),

minutos,

FATAL COLLJÓN AT HEA.

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the cradio to the grave, an afther. Whin I was nlad thrippin' contitled over the logs iv Eng- con Bou, "noor un titor knew is fuo existence, nor I iy bis, Whic, nunything was about a man 'twas put this way: We under sbtand on good authority that M--chi H-y, Esquire, is on thrile before Judge London. 3rd November,

G——n on an nocumaton iv L-o-ay, but wo The steam collier St. Regulas yesterday same into collision with the Spanish atuamer Enero, don't think it's true. Nowaday the ingeny off Dungeness. The Enero was struck abafi is discovered by a newspaper. Tu lead the engine-room, and the St. Regutun continued pipe is dug up in year buk yard he s my steaming forward with view of keeping her. stem in the gap and thas enable the crew of the porther who know it was there because he A British syndicate with £1,000,000 ur initin Frere to jump upon the allier. The Spaniarde helped ya bury it. A man knocks at yo'or duro capital has aroured land, for the utilisation of wore, however, too corrified to take advantage of arly wan mornin' an' ye answer in yright the Potomac Falls to supply Washington with the opportunity of excape, and when the EuereIn th' name iv th law, I arist ye,' says th light, hent, and motive power. The syndicates out of her orey of 25 went down hor

The St. Regulus rescued the other thros men. will employ British labour exclusively.

and on lease for ne hundred years, and an annual payment of $600,000

TURNING THE TABLES,

London. 27th October.

AN IMPOSTOR SHOWN 133*,

London, 27th October. The Probate Court, Chicago, has ordered Dowie, the leador of the Zioniste, to repay £10,000 to the heirs of Frederick Salton, a New Zealander, who was one of bis couverte,,

London, 5th November. Mr and Mrs. Booth Clibborn, the an-in-law and the daughter of General Booth, have quitted the teaching of Dasio..

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RUSSIAN CYPRESSION OF FINLAND.

London, 28th October.

Mr. H. O. Arnold-Feritor, Financial Secret- sry to the Adiralty in a speech at Liverpool, said the Adtairalty would shortly substantially improve the amount and quality of sailors food. Steps bad hesa taken to provide for a large and more effective reserve and personnel of the pary from the mercantile mirino. He regarded the Cunard agreement as payment for value received,apcookes.

London, 27th October,

lanquet at the Holborn Restaurant.

London, 29th October.

A statue to Elias Louurot, the father of Finnish literature, was unveiled in silmuce at Helsingfors, the onpital of Finland. The Governor forbade the aging of the Finnish Aathom, and claimed the right to rerby

THE SAMOAN AWARD.

London. 28th October

The proprietors of the Daily Expices have entertaiual the crow of H.S. Tarrible as a It is officially stated that the award which King Oscar made as to the claims of foreigners 10 Enman for damages done during the fight. The United States Board of Naval Construing in 1899 was advised by three jurists in- tion has decided that it is better to supply cluding Baron Cederkranz, formartly Chief artoured brnizers with a superiority of battery Justice of Samos, power then with a slight superiority of spad

Rear Admiral Molville complains that the decision of the board will render United States ernisers inferior to British cruisers of the Ovale class.

Loudon, 31st October,

The Montreal Chamber of Commerce has refused to assist in the formation of a Canadiau branch of the Nacy Lugue. The Chambar de- eláros that Canada has no need of a nuty.

Lendon, 4th Novembo.

The Admiralty has actified printe ship. builders that in future the penalties for the to delivery of third-class cuisere will be suforced

Lendon, Bid Novembar

The commandanta of the French buiating torpedo-boats which took part in the rent mancouvres at Cherbourg report that utile.. abins will never be safe within the rading of retion of abmarines, Artillery and a careful outlook aboard battleships would bo quite inefective. Battleships on be safe only in a closed barbar, having the entrance proteced by electric wires,

London, 4th Nosember strong branch of the Navy Lague has on fryd at Dioutraal.

London, 5th Koreraber. Mr. Arrell Forster, the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, statt in the House of Com- mons-last night that the new acous for the Nary would carry ton (welve-pounders and eight ail automatio guns My

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RUMOURS OF A GIGANTIC STEKE,

London, 25th October, There are rumours of a strike being projected en all the railroads watwards of Chingo.

BULGARIA, NEGATI

Loadou. 25th October.

UNREST IN MOROCCD,

London, 28th October. any foreigners are foaring Fes, Morocco, fouring that an attack wil he mads on them in zovougo for the execution of the murdorer of Mr. Cooper, the missionary. The encourage ment givou by the Sultan to Western ideas Las intensified the anti-feroiga feeling.

UNDERGROUND LOCOMOTION IN LONDON. London. 20th October. The Loudon County Council has instructed ommitted to consider the question of under ground locomotion in Lendon with a view to introducing a bill into Parliament permitting the Council to undertake the work at s expenditure of £50,000,000,

ANARCHIST OUTRAGE.

London, 29th October. Catabi,s dangozóns marchist whe recently arrived from Enenos Apres has been uprosteil for exploding is dynamito bomb on the tireshold of the Bi-hop's palmer, Leghem (Italy). A child was killed by the explosion,

FILIBUSTERS IS MAGSUONIA.

der Tondon, 3011 Oktober The Athens correspondant of the Times dolores that bante of fibustering Bulgarians, not Turkish soldiery, and burning ilages and committing outrages in Northern Alaedonia.

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CAUSE CELEBRE AT NEW YORK.

Lendon, 3r1 November. At the second-trial at New York of Ronald Molineux. con of General Melinent, on a charge of poisoning. Mra, K. G. Adams, necsed under- want a perching cross-examination for sever house made a favorable impression.

The first trial of Molinoux we concluded in Farury, 1900. He was found guilty and was sentenced to death. In October of last year

man, seizin, ye bath' throat. Who ar-ro yo? yo cry. In a rayparther f'r th' Daily Slooth": says ho. Phottyg:after, do yo'er jooty! You're inuled off" "in th” cirzylation waggon to to newspaper office, where a cou-fession is ready f'e yo to sign; you're fried be a jiny ir th sla, katlaced buth' litor-icielisf, au' at tu o clock Friday th fatal chrap is sprang be th fatal thrapper iv th' fam'is journal,

"Th' newspaper does ivrything f'r us. It ruas th' polis foorce an' th' banks, commands the milisby, controls i Ligislachure, upis

th youry, marries th foolish, comforts th afflicted, afliots il' comfortable, baries th dead, an rasts thin afterward. Theren't any; thing it don't turn its hand to fr'm ex dainin

ner trial was granted. Roland Molineur, the. aceased, is a son of General Molinoux, of the Unital States Army. He is charged with casing the death of Mrs. Adams under the following circumstances-In Februry, 1909, doctrine iv turansubstantiation to composin' Mr. H. Cornish, of the Knickerbocker Athleticaleratus biskit. Yo can get any kind iv Club, New Yod, received a packet containing information yo want to in your Lav`rite new apparently brome-selta. Cornish gate a dous paper about yo'ersilf or annywans else. What olit to his aunt, Mre. Adatus, and who died soon

th Tear whispered toth impror William whin afterwards. An examination of the packet then they were alone, how to make a silk hut out ir a wire maith rese, how to settle th coal sthriko. lod that the supposed broma-seltzer was

who to marry, bow to get on with ye'er wife yanide of mercury. There were circumstances which it was considered conucetel Molinoux

whin yo's married, what to food th babies, with the sealing of the packet to Cornish, and

what donter to call whia ye've fed thim as in addition, at the last trial, experts in hand directed-all ir that yo'll find in th paper writing testified that the addres on the fatal packet was similar to the handwriting of the censed Wolineux, it was admitted, did not design to kill Mrs Adama, bat it was sought to he proved that he had a grudge against, or a foar of, Cornish.]

IRISH OBSTRUCTION USELESS.

London, 4th November.

They used to say a wau's life was a closed book. Be it is, but it's an opnu newspaper. Ta' eye is th' press is on ye belare ye begin to

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hoverin over El roof is 1,0791p, At-robey lake notice. Thidor obsures theaters A Rond, na th article he writes about it ha wink in it. 'Son an heir arrives for the Alon'- rable Mahobi Hinnissy, suya t'pauper. before The Irish Independent states that the Nation-yve finished tar drink with th doctor. An alists obstruction in the House of Commous line afthor that th' bistry iv th' offspring's life is not lessed a single wrong, while their absten-food in th press. tion from the debute on the Education Bill has inleted immense injury on Roman Catholic interests, chabling solarists to tring conses- siona from Mir. Bulfour, the Premier,

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VLADIVOSTOCK.

Vladivostock, 11th November. CHINESE RASTERN BAILWAY'S STEAMSHIP HERVICE.

The Committee of the local Stock Exchange is in receipt of a. communication froja the steamship department of the Chinese Eastern Railway to the effect that the company intends to discontinue its direct zogular service between Vladivostock, China aut Japan ports, and has invited the opinion of the committeo as to whether or not this would have any effect upon the trade of the port.

SPECIAL STEÄMER SERVICE.

$45 Second-class Return Ticket 75 Fourth-class Single Ticket RU Fourth-class Return Tickut

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THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL SS. "HAIPHONG" now maintains a regalar servico between Hongkong and Haiphong as follows:-Leaves Hong korg ist, 11th and 21st of each month. Leaves Iuiplong ou 5th, 15th and 25th of each month. Sporially Reduced Fares as follows:---

First-class Singh Ticket First class Return Ticket Second-class Single Ticket Steamers of the Marty and the Jebsen lines make frequent sailings between Hongkong and

P. HOME, Haiphong.

Commissaire-Général do 1o Exposition de Hanoi, (1500

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Hongkong, 17 November, 3902.

TELEPHONE NO. 135.

It is andershtnd that there is much excite in th' Hinnissy fam'ly over namin' th' latex sign. Misther Hinuissy wishes it called. Pathrick M'Glue, aftber au uncle iv bis, na' Mrs. Hiussy is in favour is namin it Alfen- sonita, afthern Talkmas cur się seen wurd day. Th' Avenin Fluff offers a prize is thirty dollara fr th bee' name f'r this projaay, ranicen. ladies will limit their letters three hundheg warrnds."

***Above is a soup-shot iv young Alfonsonita Ivrybody is intrested in what ivry body is doin' M Glue Biunissy, takou on his sioond birthday,

that's wrong. That's what makes th' news. with bie purse, Mis Augyi Blin. ' will

papers. And this is a dimentio century. kuown spicyal nurse iv tu decuin Pluf. At where ivrybody was ber-ru aku to trybody the time tu phottygrait was taken thi infint else, even if they soon outgrow it, au wher was about to bite Miss Blim, which accounts fr

wan man's' as good as another, an' as bad, all iv thagyaised expression on that gifted writer'sus has good chanst to bave his name get in nt year.. me goes in it 31es. Kaitho's ince Th doenin Fhe otters a prizo iv four lasto wanata dollars to the best sewer to th question What dinner an some as victims ir a thralloy car, but does th' baby think is 31ies Blim?

wvrybody landst last. They'll get yo afther awhile, Hinnissy. They'll prins ye'er uitchur. But onywanst, Dewapapor is to intertain, STILL LEADING not to teach a moral lesson.".

Young Alf. Hirujesy passiven years of yisterday. A ray porthith Flug sought THE MAD DYR HOBORSKI

him out an' indeavoured to interview him on th Loudou, 3 th October.

The Committee in reply expressed its disap- Nienrageoin Uanal. th Rocau an Jows, th Two thousand Dakhobors have reached York- ton. in the district of Assiniboia, Northwest piorad of the proposal, and pointed out that tahriff in the thesis. Th comin' statesman Territory. They are in a wretchedly emaciated oring to the establishment of the steamship royingad to be drawn on these questions, his condition. The women and childis affered srices of the Chinese Eastern Railway. other answer baiu a ready "Go chase ye'ersilt, ye greatly from cold during the journey. The Ruian and foreign lines which carried on busi big stiff!" After a daylightfal convarsation travellers lived chiefly on berries. They refuse ness here previous to the first-mentioned line hudth rayportuer left, bain followed to th' gato be buen discontinued. If the intentions of the his janial young host, who hit him smartly in. meet, and will not war woollon clothing. A number of children die ou the way,

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steamship ertment of the Chins Eastern thank with a brick. He is a chip is th

ol' block. fauation profess that they are seeking the Hallway were carried out at present, Visdivostock promised land, where they expect to meet the

would remain absolutely without regular direct Saviour. The provincial Government is greatly

dannication with Nagasaki and Shanghai, pazzled how to treat the movement. Ongalaf the regular sorsico is to be abolished, the

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Dy think people likes. th' newspapers iv ih prisint time?" asked Mr. Hennessy.

Dre think they're printed f'r fun! said Mr. Dooley.

sincerely for your tout at my dear brother For compelled the women and children to Exchange Committed request that the proposal fr th' idja ir iv th Hinniseys was Hungary and net in Somaliland. Describing

shelter and doopt rations. The gu sleep in the bush, and frequently. peny for divino

London, 31st October.

The Dukhobors obstinately persist in march-

A semi-oficial orgun at Sofia, Bulgaria, oon fesses that it erroneonly attributed to the Tsar instead of to Prinos Nicholas of Montenegro the following telegram to Goreral Latief. published on the 22nd instant thank you dinand's table. Irejobs in Bulgaria progress, and hope that you found in Solis, bars, the gratitude and slaco bve always fol to wardr the Russia Tsars and our mother Russi pro clinu. wish that year excellent work will be crowned with success."

AUSTRALIAN ABTESTED BY FORTIGUESE. London, 25th October General Gorajao. the Governor-General of Mezambique, has detared Mr. Das Grove, in Australia; who led du African expedition from

Four hundred of the Dukhobokis have Their mutal the Blantyre, in the Lighlands, because hond-reached Sallonats, Assinibo versely criticised the Portuguese administration. condition is works owing to haurer and aziaus

Luster.

tion. There is a great onte y against the authorities allowing sucu peculiar people to enter Cavadu,

Mr. Grove has been released, and is proceed ing to Durban..

THE SHIPPING COMBINE

ing from Torkton to Winnipeg. They doolare that it is their duty to Christianise the world. The women are auxions to return to their homes...

Landon, End Norensber.

London, 5th November. The Dukhobors, in their march to Winnipeg, Landon. £7th Cctober.

were overtaken by a snowstorm near Foxwarren. Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, after That sight they slept in a grove of alder. visiting Now York to investizate the steam-bustes. Their only covering w's votion cinth- ships combine, states he is convinced this iting. Many contractal phenocis. Their will benefit British trade..

tood consists of wild berries. rar hest, and

THE CURB OF TUBERCULOSIS,

Lonon 27th October. The International Conference ou tuberculosis now sitting at Berlin has aroused great interest. M. Nound (the French veterinary authority) insisted before the conference that borine tuboreulosis was tranimirsible to rasi osproially

such fand is has been given them by the way

side. The Dikhohors continues, their vaih to Winnipeg, and refused to listen to aryn monte against their will projects or to advise, BANKNOTE FORGERIES

London, 50th Octab. r. The six foreigners who were rgeoutly arrested by meros of milk To stated that it was having in thele possèssion Line of Bagland imperative to inspect cowsheds and destroy forged noted are connected with a gang of five infected animals Dr. Koch adhered to the statements he made last year. He had only who were arrested in March for irontat disco rored 28 cases suggesting that begins in false £5 Bank of England notes, Jacob En berculosis was frammissible to me but unne Schadt, the chief forger, turned King of these cases were satisfactorily etabli bod The only saccossful way of combaling tuber unioriz, Dr. Koch said was the manisanen of better cullinge and workshops to avoid over-

should not be carried into effect before the expi- raion of fix months from date; also that an akboucement of this company's intention by unds in the newspapers for the information of. - the combuercial bugs in the East, in order desk the foreign steamship Hues which formerly called at Vladivostock may be given an opportu ity of re-opening their services to the port,

The local Vostochnic Fiestaik commenting ou this, cou-iders the request of the Committee a seasonable one, and adds that if a Russian subsistised sternship line intends to abandon Vladivostor to its fute, the port should resort to the aid afforded by foreign companies.-Xobe Chronicle.

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THE MAD MULLAH.

The Pester Lloyd of the 22nd alt, published a Groton, Coun, April 8-Your roygarther was privileged to see th oldest son iv th Hon letter from Karl Inger, who signs himself rabir Malachi Hianity started at this s.minary Emir Soliman Ingor Adballah," dated ir young Englishmen horr from Budapest; proving that he is in in America. Th eatbored it thitillochool exclusive soothe war waged by the Somulls against the thirty years before he was bor-rn. Ovi to th uncertainty iv bis savesthers, he was also en British, he saya j | thered at "Vassar. Th' young fellow took a lively interest in the school. Th' above photty graft ripeisints his matriculatin. Ta gure at th foot ar-re Mistler an Mrs. Hindsey Those at the head ar-re. Professor Peabody Picatagunt, prisidh iv th instichcocbion an Oleor Michael H. Rafferty. Young Hingia will remain bere till bo has a good cakkin idjication.

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The struggle is not a mere predatory raid, and not a campaign of conquest or revolution on the part of ske Somatis. The British authority was never established in those regions, nor was it even known. Now, as formerly, the Somali tribos respect the English positiva on the north coast of the country, They have been fighting Extry Red Sprshal Minight Edition, for four years for the liberty of that free and Maps Memps? Mamps: Th' beir iv th independent Somaliland which four years ago Hiunays stricken with th turr'ble senorge. I placed in commercial intercourse with our own Panic on ti Stock Excharge. Barvaved father country and wished to pat under the protection starts fr th plague spal to see his stricken of Austria Hungary. At that time my offerts son. Phoitygrafts if Young Hinnissy at wan, failed, principally because Entland was opposed

12, QUEEN'S BOAD, two, three, eight, an tin. Phettygrafts is th to them that is to say, becanes she grudged house where his father was born his mother, ler old friend an independant oarket. Since Mr. Justice Mathew pace remarked that the nut, his uncle, Profsor Plento guet, Gro then, hervor, England has herself been 4 DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS- condition of the minded prisoner was usually to School, th Gornor is Connecticut, Chaway dearoming to conquer Somaliland.

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Sir Henry Fmsonby is won». worse than that of a convicted one. Whether Depoo, Status iv Liberty. Thomas Jefferson, bave been in Europa intrigued nonich and to mandsd, by the Queen to thank Alr. this is true or not, the Prison Commissioners Ningar Fails to moonlight Draganm i ja spate against me and my Somals, but now the Darligiou for a copy of his Hand- am making a commendable effort to improve the an bend, showith provibly come in the truth comes to light through the action of the bod

** Nothing better could be wisḥuï for.”- treatment of prisoners awaiting trial. We Mampocosons. Inthervises with 3: Pierpout Somalia themselves. What is tow confrmed

British Wiekly.. lave they say in their latest report, adopted organ, Tory M'Govern, Mory M'Lain, Jawaby Buglis official intelligence mes autoauced esperimentally, as far as practicable, in the ouse Mitchell Lyman J. Gage, to Prince iv Wales, by pysoif last cunner on my anival. The

Fir superior to ordinary guides"— of prisoners awaiting trial for a mouth or Sinitor Bivridge, Earl iv Roslyn, an Chief Bighting took place in the neighbourhood of the

Daily Chronicle. upwards, regulation which, among other Dives, on Mutapa. We offer a prizs it thirty frontier of 31 ndug. Thus the Somalis were not Visitors to London should use things, increase the period of exercise allowed to

million dollars in advertisia' spano i'r a cure fr aggressive, but they were actively difensive. DARLING TO N'S. mach prisoners each day, and provide facilities in murps that will save the nation's pride. They won the day. That is as simple truth.

Mad Mullah in Somaliland. LONDON Patienlarly good Leademy. A brilliant book."-The Times: There is no prison industries, in which case they may,” “Ân' it goes. We march through life. That is the name gives by official England to my.

BY E. C. Cook & Enlarged Edition; for their working either at their own trades er Later: 1's croup? receive the whole of their earnings, after deducun behind us inarelas th phottygrafier auth ist, best, and most faithful sabordinate, the AND

ET. COOK, MLAD Mad

baj tion for the use of implements and the cost of say-porther, There are no such things as Sheikh Abdullah The expression

24 Maps and Plans; maintenance. It is provided also that trair private oitizons. No matter how private a Mullah" siguides and gentleman. My brave ENVIRONS.

60 Illustrations. timings, if any, may be expended either for the man may bo, no matter how secretly he steals, enbordinate, my Shaikh Abdallah, is

60 Illustrations; M. With the Rasias Minister for Finance, benefit of their families or in paccines, of books mans day his pitcher will be in the pulpar flong but mad. He has lagraú to 2gb) zooording to

NORTH WALES.

10 Map; 5s. t get the Austro-Hungarian art of war. He is cording, al tau soution of infected pareous has dismissed 200 offcials in Manchuria ed and papers. The regulations have not been in with Fitzsimons fightin' face. Ho can't

operation long enough to warrant any definite away frin it. An if say this fr him, he don't defending in my absenes my property and may HEAVY DAMAGES FOR LIDEL.

pronounce uent as to their success, but there is want to. He wants to 200 what bad th people. That is hinduty towards God aud that DEVON AND sirnady come evidence that they are improving neighbours are doin, an he wants thim to see a bis oath The Somalis are only one CORNWALL Van Lentlon, Slat October. His. Watt, the wife of Mr. Hugh Watt, the lot of the untried prisoner, the money serned what good be's doin. He gets ity per cint ir principle either to establish a connection with formerly a member of the House of Commccessfully on paying for their defence. How window shade up so tu ps-apers exo corns along Hitherto British expeditions of conquest have prisoners having been employed his wish; niver mors. A mau keps his front Austria-Hungary of to fight to the last wan. Colonel Sype, in pommand of the African obtained a verdict for £ damages tronpa, was reported to have twis repulsed against Lady Violet Beauchamp for libal.desirable are there modifications in the treatment an make a pitcher iv him sittin in his lligani been driven back. Please God, the game fate

a letter to Mr. Watt, untried prisoners may be judged from the far shed parlour readin' th' lite v Dwight L. will overtake the fourth expedition next year." attacks rande on his force by the Mullah The The defondant, in Hullah's men charged up to the right fask of described Mre. Watt as a real devil and fact that out of 399 secused persons kept in Moly to his family. An' thd with th prison ovir eight weeks in 1900, no fewer than pho craft happens along at th' morsant whin the British force whit the latter was in a dause criminal in human form. Jungle The Afrioul Iuilles, by avere ira, May of last your di Reginald Beauchamp eighty-two were found to be innocent when they be is in his wife, If we wasn't so zaxions to

toward the obtained a direct tien Reginald Beauchamp ngre brought to fraud the experiments

the see our names among those prisint at th ball. emplate, shop) to easy overly fill Duela upitor for and wife, body tolet Prison Commisioute, cores, i mucoresful, The Hue was broken and a Marin and many with Mr. Hugh Walt. The damage were duct, bowever, remedy the senious evil for among those that ought to ba prisist in th which the Circuit system is responsible. No dock. Aran takes his phottygraft to of the transport animals were captured assessed at £10,000.]

acossed person, no matter how improved the th iditor, an nag heMe atliation has Colonel Phillips was hot whilst rallying bis __________ PLAGER AT SAN FRANCISCO.

London, Lat November. conditions of prison life, ought to be imprisoned bean called to th fast timt ys'd like to print Irnaps. This disorder spread to the British centre, and the gan teams wore driven back The outbreak of plagan at San Francisco is three or four months before he in tried.-Zaw this ag ly a prom neut plianthropist; an the iditor don't me it till bo's robbed a bank Captain JN Angus was killed while serving not so serious as is reported in the New York Journal,

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